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Hair Removal in Women
At one point in time, hair removal was only common in certain societies, and a cultural signature. But the popular culture of the 21st Century has promoted body hair removal in women as key for emphasizing femininity and beauty – and it is no longer tied to one’s nationality. Indeed some hair removal customs from other regions have become popular throughout the world. From our thong-wearing neighbors in South America, we have adopted Brazilian bikini waxing. From Asia, we have imported “threading”, the ancient method of hair removal which has been practiced in Asia for centuries. There is an abudence of hair-removal treatments, varying from temporary to permanent, painless to invasive. In the search for the pure, clean, hairless image, women have several methods at their disposal for hair removal. Waxing, threading, electrolysis, shaving, plucking, laser, and a variety of creams are explained through our articles.
Hair Removal in Men
In today’s world, men want to look good also. Long gone is the stigma attached to removing body hair in men. The 21st century male is clean groomed, with many enjoying a masculine eye brow shape, clean shave, and hair removal of chest, back and even legs. For athletes, specially swimmers, removal of arm and leg hair is the norm. Although it’s come a long way, there are still limits to what most men will do. You aren’t likely to hear of a man going the Brazilian route at the beauty salon down the streer. Male hair is tougher than women’s, so some of the same methods of hair removal that work for women are not recommended for men. For example, we recommend against trying to wax your beard or mustache, while waxing of the back, chest or legs can be less uncomfortable.